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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | ND 2955 .G6913 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 603507 |
ND 2955 .B35 2007 Qur'an manuscripts : calligraphy, illumination, design / | ND 2955 .B47 2011 Wonder, image, and cosmos in medieval Islam / | ND 2955 .F37 2009 Falnama : the book of omens / | ND 2955 .G6913 2009 Masterpieces of Islamic art : the decorated page from the 8th to the 17th century / | ND 2955 .S36 1997 Islamic and Indian manuscripts and paintings in the Pierpont Morgan Library / | ND 2955 .W75 2009 Islam : faith, art, culture : manuscripts of the Chester Beatty Library / | ND 3150 .R46 C35 1996 Master of death : the lifeless art of Pierre Remiet, illuminator / |
Originally published: Paris : Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, 2009.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 222) and index.
"The evolution of book art and painting in the Islamic world is the product of diverse regions and periods. Islamic art flourished in the great cities and centers of learning of the ottoman Turks, the Iranian Qajars, and the later Indian Mughals, spreading across a region that extended from the Atlantic Ocean to China. In this volume, Greg Grabar, a world-renowned specialist on Islamic Art, introduces a wide range of illuminated manuscripts from the 8th to the 17th century, placing them in their temporal and spatial context as well as identifying the main centers of artistic creation. Illuminated manuscripts of the Koran, epic poetry, and scientific works are accompanied by a text explaining the subject, describing it particular visual features, and highlighting its artistic qualities. The working methods of the artists and calligraphers are reconstructed. [...] In the book's final section the author turns towards the key moments in history, society, faith, devotion, and other aspects of the Islamic world which are represented in the images." -- Book jacket.
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